Ethereum Foundation Researcher: zkAttester client can eliminate the burden of re-executing blocks, allowing consumer-grade hardware to participate in network validation

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ME News message. On April 1 (UTC+8), Ethereum Foundation researcher Ladislaus von Daniels presented a zkAttester client solution at EthCC[9]. He noted that current Ethereum nodes are constrained by the computational burden of re-executing; however, the zkAttester client allows validators to directly verify zero-knowledge proofs without re-executing all transactions within a block. This can significantly reduce the CPU performance requirements for nodes, enabling consumer-grade hardware to participate in network verification as well. And after eliminating the re-execution step, the synchronization time for new nodes will be reduced from days or hours to a matter of minutes. Ladislaus said that this technology is highly aligned with Ethereum’s “The Verge” phase goals: it aims to replace heavy computation verification with ZK-SNARKs, enabling Ethereum to perform lightweight verification even on mobile devices, ultimately achieving large-scale scaling of L1 and a higher degree of decentralization. (Source: Foresight News)

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